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Title: Flash 1.2 Problem
Post by: polarz on August 10, 2003, 05:59:00 PM
I've flashed a couple winbond chips on a 1.2 and the only points I bridged were the 2 on top, didn't even take the board out of the box.  Where did you get your info on soldering the stuff on the bottom?
Title: Flash 1.2 Problem
Post by: polarz on August 10, 2003, 06:07:00 PM
looks like only 1 person used a bottom point in that post, but anyway.... Are you still able to boot or are you still in raincoat? Do you have anyway of unbridging the bottom points? Give a little more info on what your xbox status is.
Title: Flash 1.2 Problem
Post by: [St90] on August 10, 2003, 06:16:00 PM
# cd ../../media/E/UDATA/4541000d/000000000000/raincoat
# ./raincoat -p bios256.bin
raincoat Flasher  0.3  Feb 26 2003  [email protected]  http://xbox-linux.sf.net
Reading /etc/raincoat.conf... 11 flash types read

DETECTED: Winbond W49F020 (256K)
Programming with bios256.bin...Read 262144 bytes from file
Erasing...
 ERASE ERROR AT +0x0...read 0x09
 Done
  Error: Erase failed for block at +0x0, reads as 0x09
  Could your chip be write-protected?
Completed


Still get this
Title: Flash 1.2 Problem
Post by: polarz on August 10, 2003, 06:18:00 PM
Try just the top points, I also used raincoat .501 when I flashed. Here is a quote from the 501 ver

Thanks to WaferJ from xboxhacker for testing.  W49F020 has no
block erase, only chip erase.  Chip erase is only allowed by raincoat
if the two kinds of block erase failed to work and you are writing the
whole 256KBytes starting from the beginning, as a safety feature.
Note that on the v1.2 motherboard the bridge points for nWE and nOE
on the TSOP are in a different place than the v1.0 and v1.1.

Other than that I'm not much help. Good Luck
Title: Flash 1.2 Problem
Post by: [St90] on August 10, 2003, 06:20:00 PM
ok thanx I only have raincoat .5